Employees of the social and humanitarian work department organized a meeting of higher education applicants with a veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war, a participant in hostilities, and a senior lecturer at the Department of Tactical and Special Training Dmitro Hunko..jpg)
During the conversation, Dmitro Hunko shared with the cadets his own history of service and combat experience gained in Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Donetsk directions. He spoke about the difficult front-line everyday life, the power of brotherhood, and decisions that have to be made in extreme conditions..jpg)
“In war, you especially understand the value of support, discipline, and responsibility. It is these qualities that help you persevere and accomplish the task,” emphasized Dmitro Hunko.
During the meeting, special attention was paid to the role of a police officer in martial law and the challenges that law enforcement officers face today. The veteran emphasized that a modern police officer must be not only professionally trained, but also psychologically stable, ready to act quickly and make decisions..jpg)
At the end of the event, Dmytro Hunko wished future law enforcement officers not to lose motivation for training, to constantly improve their skills and always remember who and for what they serve..jpg)